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"The working classes have control of the state" good one lmao. They have so much control that millions protesting in HK just got violently beaten back and ignored.
The HK riots were western-backed, fighting to remain under British colonialism. Since the HK riots, things have cooled down considerably, with the majoriry favoring the transition due to improving economic conditions and the benefits of being better-integrated into the socialist economy of China.
Do you know any Hong Kongese people? Because I do, and none of what I have heard from them comes anywhere close to aligning with whatever drivel you’re spouting. Not to mention, Hong Kong was not under British Commonwealth rule or association when the PRC rolled in the better part of a decade ago.
Yes, HK has not been under the British for a while now. The problem is that the riots were driven largely by right-wingers that did want that to happen, and were protesting the Extradition Bill that would allow a murderer who fled to Hong Kong to be prosecuted. Western governments and agencies started backing the protests and stoking the flames to create a repeat of June 4th, 1989. Meanwhile, in December 2019, 68% of Hong Kongers said they would not support independence, and only 17% said they would. Hong Kong has gradually been improving from better integration with the rest of China, but there are growing pains from its colonial legacy, especially compradors from the colonial era still trying to hold on.
Yeah - again, I know people who grew up in Hong Kong and still have family there (and they’re not right-wingers, to be clear). They were perfectly fine and happy with being administered by the PRC - frankly, there are a lot of benefits to that.
But the crackdown on civil rights and democratic rule was the thing that caused so much protesting. And the crackdown incited the protests and riots, not the other way around - it was effectively a police riot that kicked all that off. A concept I’m familiar with, by the way, as a unitedstatesian, because our police are generally pieces of shit, moreso than the general baseline.
The Extradition Bill was created so murderers like Chan Tong-kai and other criminals that fled from mainland China to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region could be tried for their crimes. HK protest leaders met US diplomats, and the US Empire spun it into a matter of "democracy" and "autonomy." This is the same playbook as 1989, only this time the PRC was more leniant as they were wary from repeating 1989. I fail to see how this was an organic and democratic movement, especially when analyzed from a class perspective.
Buddy, I was in HK just a month ago. It's night and day compared to the shithole it was when occupied by the Brits. Go spew your drivel somewhere else.
Have a source for this that isn't organisers puffing themselves up?
Edit: people crying about HK specifically being pro 2019 riots just shows they have very little understanding beyond a hate for China (and most likely Chinese people). A man (Chan Tong-kai) murdered his pregnant girlfriend (Amber Poon Hiu-wing) in Taipei. Returned to HK and admitted to it to the authorities but because of a loophole in the law could only be charged with money laundering for stealing her stuff after he murdered her. The government then went to fix the loophole as any government should which the colonial brained "democratic alliances" seized upon. If you are pro leaving gaping holes in the law for murders to get away without any consequences you are a bastard even if you pretend it's all for the greater good (in your mind) of a recolonised HK.
"I'm so much more communist than you that it overflew and now my takes align perfectly with capitalist propaganda"